$TUT and $TAC are two tickers that have caught my attention lately.

TUT especially, after that massive pump and now another move back up. I'm watching to see whether the momentum can actually hold this time.

I've also been getting more interested in cross-chain DeFi, and one thing that keeps coming up is liquidity fragmentation.

As more networks grow, liquidity gets spread across different pools, DEXs and chains. So even when the liquidity is there, finding the most efficient route for a swap isn't always straightforward.
That's where STON.fi's Omniston gets interesting to me.

For supported cross-chain swaps, it can connect multiple liquidity sources and allow solvers to look for different ways to execute a trade.

Instead of being limited to one pool, there are potentially more sources, more routes and more options for execution.

And the user doesn't have to manually search through different ecosystems to figure all of that out.
You choose what you want to swap.

The infrastructure works on finding a route.
That's what I find interesting about cross-chain aggregation:
Liquidity shouldn't be limited by the chain it's sitting on.

The more connected that liquidity becomes, the easier it is for users to access different markets—and I think that's going to become increasingly important as cross-chain DeFi keeps growing.